Faster, More Precise Lathe Setup For Turning Bolts & Truing Actions
Bolt Fixture - A simple and rigid lathe fixture that holds most common rifle bolts in a four-jaw chuck for face and locking-lug truing (both front and rear surfaces) or opening up the face to accept magnum cartridges.
SPECS: Bolt Fixture - Steel, blued 7" (17cm) long, 1-1⁄2" (4cm) diameter shank, includes clamps and screws.
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Customer ratings for LA BOUNTY BOLT FIXTURE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 5
The right tool for the job!(14/09/2017)
This is a great bolt holding fixture. It is essentially a v-block designed to be chucked into a lathe. I have used the Viper action truing fixture to do a few bolts and it is tedious beyond belief to set up. This La Bounty fixture is much better suited to the job, it is simple and quick to set up and provides a rigid setup. It also provides the added benefit of working well with flutes bolts. Just chuck the fixture into your 4-jaw chuck and clamp the bolt you are going to work on into the v-block. Indicate the bolt on the body behind the bolt lugs and dial in the whole fixture with the 4-jaw. Once it is running true that's it, you are ready to go.
Product no.: 521100000 LA BOUNTY BOLT FIXTURE Mfr Part: BOLTFIXTURE Bolt Fixture - A simple and rigid lathe fixture that holds most common rifle bolts in a four-jaw chuck for face and locking-lug truing (both front and rear surfaces) or opening up the face to accept magnum cartridges.
Faster, More Precise Lathe Setup For Turning Bolts & Truing Actions
Bolt Fixture - A simple and rigid lathe fixture that holds most common rifle bolts in a four-jaw chuck for face and locking-lug truing (both front and rear surfaces) or opening up the face to accept magnum cartridges.
SPECS: Bolt Fixture - Steel, blued 7" (17cm) long, 1-1⁄2" (4cm) diameter shank, includes clamps and screws.
More...
Customer ratings for LA BOUNTY BOLT FIXTURE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 5
The right tool for the job!(14/09/2017)
This is a great bolt holding fixture. It is essentially a v-block designed to be chucked into a lathe. I have used the Viper action truing fixture to do a few bolts and it is tedious beyond belief to set up. This La Bounty fixture is much better suited to the job, it is simple and quick to set up and provides a rigid setup. It also provides the added benefit of working well with flutes bolts. Just chuck the fixture into your 4-jaw chuck and clamp the bolt you are going to work on into the v-block. Indicate the bolt on the body behind the bolt lugs and dial in the whole fixture with the 4-jaw. Once it is running true that's it, you are ready to go.